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... they are in town until the morning when dad comes strolling into the office and up to my desk cackling like a fool, before heading home to pack and head to St. Pancras to catch the Eurostar to Brussels. I have decided it makes the most sense to just stay in Brussels Friday and Saturday night, as it is a fairly easy launching point to the other cities. Train massively delayed in arrival at St. Pancras and we end up not getting to Brussels until around 11:30. ...

... because we've been to 3 countries in one day. Belgium was a lot like England because there was a lot of fields and farm houses. Brugge (where we are staying) is very beautiful and pretty also some of the architecture is very beautiful. What I like about Brugge is that there is old buildings and modern buildings. Our first hotel is called Adornes and ...

... cute. It was really bad weather so we couldn't walk down along the river/canal like we had planned but just walking around the city was operetta enough. We strolled the Chrissy markets again and jason bought me some thermal tights which was nice- I live presents!!! We stopped in at a cafe and had a hot drink. I had a hot chocolate with cream and it was the best hot chocolate I have ever had... Of course it ...

... together, and all know each other from back home in Sydney, Australia. It was awesome to be accepted into their little group so quickly. Love ya mates!

After we'd said most of our goodbyes, Paige, Grace, Amy, Lauren M., Dan and Erin, and myself went to a burrito place in London - so freaking good. We went to a park and sat on the grass for a couple hours until park security told us the park was closed. We were reminiscing about the trip, ...

It is early evening and I'm sitting in the Grote Markt of Brugge (or Bruges in French). The bells of the Belfry are chiming because it just turned half past six. It's a little chilly and there are seagulls flying around, fighting over scraps of food near the frites stands. It is easy to forget that Brugge is only a short distance from the sea. I got to Brugge at around 3pm and have been wandering around the narrow cobblestone lanes and canals. The buildings are ...